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Science 26 November 1982:
Vol. 218. no. 4575, pp. 909 - 911
DOI: 10.1126/science.7134983

Articles

Science, Vol 218, Issue 4575, 909-911
Copyright © 1982 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


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Manipulation of event-related potential manifestations of information processing stages

W Ritter, R Simson, HG Vaughan Jr, and M Macht

The timing of two event-related potential components was differentially affected by two experimental variables. The earlier component (NA) was affected by degradation of the stimuli and the later component (N2) by the nature of a classification task. The results support the hypothesis that NA and N2 reflect sequential stages of information processing, namely, pattern recognition and stimulus classification.


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